(Front) Honda Prelude calipers, 11.5" crossed drilled and grooved
vented rotors. (Rear) Honda Prelude calipers, Saab 10.5" rotors.
Wilwood tandem master cylinder.Note: the MGB parking brake handle
works with the Honda calipers. All you need to do is make a "U"
shaped fitting to take both of the cables (left and right). These
calipers work on a corkscrew mechanism as the MGB brake drums work on
a pull action, this means that you use none of the MGB brake cable
parts other than the handle.

Bright Metallic Silver with Ford Midnight Blue "Zipper" stripe.
Body lowered 2.5". Converted from rubber to chrome bumpers. Front
spoiler adapted from a Honda Civic. Rear valance adapted from a
Nissan Sentra. MGC bonnet. Inner fender vents take hot air produced
by the engine into the compartment behind the front wheel and out
through outer fender vents (not only a heat outlet, this also dries
out any water that gets into the compartment. Well, that's the theory
and it seems to work...) Marker lights removed and smoothed. Turn
signal lights placed below front bumper in the valance. Next to
these, high power spot lights will be added this year . Third brake
light from a Hummer 3 installed. Smoothed rear valance. Removed gas
filler (relocated to inside trunk.) Tag placed below bumper. Reverse
lights removed and smoothed. Royal Blue vinyl top. In winter, an
original Parish hard top is used.

Interior:

Custom dash made from marine plywood and aluminum with Dolphin
gauges. The dash has been signed by Ken Costello. 13" steering wheel.
Seats are from a Fiero GT with headrest speakers. I wanted the driving
position to have a "cockpit" feel. so I raised the transmission tunnel
by 4". (It is now the same height as the Acura armrests.) I also added
map pockets to the door panels (from a VW Passat). I custom fitted and
sewed carpet.

Parts Sources:

Many, many, many visits to scrap yards with a notepad, camera and tape
measure with the results that parts have been taken from 16 different
makes of cars. I have also use parts from a Snapper Lawn Mower, Stahl
chain saw, and a Whirlpool washing machine!

Completed:

Still finding things to do... but I started to driving it in February 2002.

Miles Driven:

14000 as of January 2007

Performance:

No actual data yet. All I know is that it goes like stink!!!

Comments:

The Silver Lady was a Carmine Red colored California car that was 2
weeks away from the crusher when I found her. She was towed from LA
to Atlanta where she was parked under a tree for about 18 months waiting
for the owner's son to start a restoration. Surprise, surprise: work
never started. She was then taken to a junkyard where she was parked
under another tree, and waited her fate. I stumbled across her on one
of my junkyard trips. After discussion with a very generous proprietor,
I drove her home, and the transformation started.
My advice is to decide what you actually want in a conversion: do not
rush into it! Work to a parts list and a budget. Do your homework and
ask questions from people who have the knowledge. It is a lot easier
that way and saves time and money. Because of this approach, the Silver
Lady took 10 months from start to being driveable.

Recent Updates to the Silver Lady

Updates in the engine bay: "Change of valve cover and matching air cleaner. This picture shows
inner fender vents that allow heated air to escape from the engine bay into compartments behind
the wheel wells. The reduce engine bay temperature and also dissipates trapped moisture. The
engine now has Stage 3 cylinder heads. Lucas wiring is gone. New wiring has been routed outside
the engine bay for a cleaner look. The oil filter has also been relocated out of the engine bay."

Updates in the interior include new Mr Mike seat covers and a Boss radio
plus an altered color scheme and less elaborate door trim.